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Explain why the world's stocks of grizzly bears are more likely to be depleted than the world's stocks of shee
 
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The above figure shows the production possibility frontier for an economy. The point or points that are attainable are
 
  A) points B and C.
  B) points A, B, and C.
  C) point E.
  D) points A, B, C, and D.
  E) points A and D.



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Answer to Question 1

The world's stocks of sheep are mostly privately owned and carefully managed to provide a sustained stream of sales and profits for the owners long into the future. Grizzly bears are mostly not privately owned, and due to legal and illegal hunting, its stocks can and do dwindle.

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